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. >>> the fbi gets involved in the news international hacking scandal as one of rupert murdoch's executives calls it quits. details on that ahead. >>> and less than 30 minutes from president obama taking his case on the debt directly to the american people on this busy friday in mid-july. trong it sur. thankfully, there's listerine® antiseptic. its triple-action formula penetrates biofilm, kills germs and protects your mouth for hours. fight biofilm with listerine®. >>> in yet another dramatic development in the massive phone hacking scandal surrounding rupert murdoch's news corp., one of the top executives resigned hours ago. for the first time we're hearing extensively from murdoch himself. let's go live to london and stephanie gosk who has been following this for us. let's start with this resignation. what can you tell us about rebekah brooks. >> reporter: she's really been the lightning rod in this scandal since it took off about a week and a half ago, and she actually offered her resignation to rupert and james murdoch last week and they declined it. today they accepted it. she wrote
. >>> the fbi gets involved in the news international hacking scandal as one of rupert murdoch's executives calls it quits. details on that ahead. >>> and less than 30 minutes from president obama taking his case on the debt directly to the american people on this busy friday in mid-july. trong it sur. thankfully, there's listerine® antiseptic. its triple-action formula penetrates biofilm, kills germs and protects your mouth for hours. fight biofilm with listerine®....
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media mogul rupert murdoch abandons his bid to control one of the world's largest tv networks. ahead, why one senator believes the phone hacking scandal will definitely hit murdoch's american empire. and terror strikes one of the world's financial centers. who is behind three large coordinated explosions that turned city streets into a scene of utter carnage? we're live with the very latest. we are just an hour away from today's latest round of debt talks with growing pessimism setting the stage for a long shot republican escape hatch. in a sign of just how fractured the gop has become, senate republican leader mitch mcconnell has proposed giving the president sweeping new powers to lift the debt limit absent of any congressional approval. administration officials and senate majority leader harry reid praised mr. mcconnell for showing a serious effort to avoid a default. >> he's spent a great deal of time working on this, senator mcconnell did. i commend him for his thoughtful and unique proposal. it's something that we have to look at very closely. i'm heartened by what i read
media mogul rupert murdoch abandons his bid to control one of the world's largest tv networks. ahead, why one senator believes the phone hacking scandal will definitely hit murdoch's american empire. and terror strikes one of the world's financial centers. who is behind three large coordinated explosions that turned city streets into a scene of utter carnage? we're live with the very latest. we are just an hour away from today's latest round of debt talks with growing pessimism setting the...
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. >>> rupert murdoch, mr. and mrs. michele bachmann, and the debt ceiling gave the writers of the late night comedy shows everything they needed to work with this week. >> if this isn't good you guys, the u.s. is in serious danger of defaulting on our foreign loans, explains why china showed up and broke the statute of liberty's kneec kneecaps. >> we are like children. that's why yesterday once again, dad, much to his chagrin had to come home early from work and give us a talking to about not cleaning our budget. >> we're going to meet every single day until we get this resolved. we're going to get this done by august 2. we might as well do it now, pull off the band-aid, eat our peas. >> who keeps peas under their band-aids? you know, you get the senseç obama is the first president in history that begins every press conference with a heavy sigh. just comes out and goes -- wait, i'm being told his peas mention was not a metaphor. during budget negotiations, apparently, john boehner was literally not eating his peas. i
. >>> rupert murdoch, mr. and mrs. michele bachmann, and the debt ceiling gave the writers of the late night comedy shows everything they needed to work with this week. >> if this isn't good you guys, the u.s. is in serious danger of defaulting on our foreign loans, explains why china showed up and broke the statute of liberty's kneec kneecaps. >> we are like children. that's why yesterday once again, dad, much to his chagrin had to come home early from work and give us a...
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and whether it's a pie thrower or rupert murdoch's wife wendy, or rupert murdoch, these are larger than life characters and that really made the story. >> and piers morgan now on cnn and used to work for rupert murdoch and news of the world and editing his get it right. he was watching and tweeting after the member of parliament addressed him: . >> did piers morgan sort of nail is there? >> he has a stake in this fight. he's accused of being involved in or sanctioning similar practices because he wrote in his book how you do the phone hacking, if he wasn't doing it himself or people under him, a common practice on fleet street. a shot at gambling in the casino, this is part of this very aggressive down and dirty newspaper culture in britain where everyone knew it hospital operated that way and now there's a chance to use that culture against rupert murdoch. >> if you look at abc's news conference, they didn't explain the situation. it was like this paragraph on their website, and it didn't really explain what the situation was, that he'd really written a book and sort of mentioned it an
and whether it's a pie thrower or rupert murdoch's wife wendy, or rupert murdoch, these are larger than life characters and that really made the story. >> and piers morgan now on cnn and used to work for rupert murdoch and news of the world and editing his get it right. he was watching and tweeting after the member of parliament addressed him: . >> did piers morgan sort of nail is there? >> he has a stake in this fight. he's accused of being involved in or sanctioning similar...
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rupert murdoch. the woman in the gray i'm not sure who she is. she was sitting to the left op of wendy dang. michelle is with us now. is this ovenly some type of protesters coming in to disrupt this and create a true embarrassment to rupert murdoch by delivering a pie in the face? >> we guess. we're basically looking at the exact same pictures that you are. and we're seeing a feed from all over sources here in the uk. it's the same picture so far. it does look like he had smm something in a tin in his hand and then it's all over himself. you assume he was trying to throw a pie possibly in rupert murdoch's face. you never know was there something else dangerous involved surrounding that. there was tight, tight secure of course going in there. how he got that much in there. maybe it was shaving cream in a tin, who knows. we're watching this unfold right now. pretty shocking after so many hours of testimony that's really been gripping not only the uk but obviously the u.s. and elsewhere as well. for thi
rupert murdoch. the woman in the gray i'm not sure who she is. she was sitting to the left op of wendy dang. michelle is with us now. is this ovenly some type of protesters coming in to disrupt this and create a true embarrassment to rupert murdoch by delivering a pie in the face? >> we guess. we're basically looking at the exact same pictures that you are. and we're seeing a feed from all over sources here in the uk. it's the same picture so far. it does look like he had smm something in...
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don't cry for rupert murdoch. his company is plagued by a scandal, but he's still making billions of dollars on the backs of who? u.s. taxpayers. we're continuing to monitor the latest results out of wisconsin. bad news for workers rights in the badger state or big news for workers rights in the state. a fourth fake democrat has gone the way of otto junkerman who is going walleye fishing tomorrow because he's not in the senate. at rest..ale announcer ] it's simple physics... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. and celebrex is not a narcotic. when it comes to relieving your arthritis pain, you and
don't cry for rupert murdoch. his company is plagued by a scandal, but he's still making billions of dollars on the backs of who? u.s. taxpayers. we're continuing to monitor the latest results out of wisconsin. bad news for workers rights in the badger state or big news for workers rights in the state. a fourth fake democrat has gone the way of otto junkerman who is going walleye fishing tomorrow because he's not in the senate. at rest..ale announcer ] it's simple physics... while a body in...
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don't cry for rupert murdoch. his company is plagued by a scandal, but he's still making billions of dollars on the backs of who? u.s. taxpayers. we're continuing to monitor the latest results out of wisconsin. bad news for workers rights in the badger state or big news for workers rights in the state. a fourth fake democrat has gone the way of otto junkerman who is going walleye fishing tomorrow because he's not in the senate. >> announcer: this past year alone there's been a 67% spike in companies embracing the cloud-- big clouds, small ones, public, private, even hybrid. your data and apps must move easily and securely to reach many clouds, not just one. that's why the network that connects, protects, and lets your data move fearlessly through the clouds means more than ever. >>> president obama's making a huge mistake in trying to raise taxes now. why bother with that? just campaign on your economic position, mr. president, and if you get re-elected you can raise taxes later. >> here's the real reason. bill o'
don't cry for rupert murdoch. his company is plagued by a scandal, but he's still making billions of dollars on the backs of who? u.s. taxpayers. we're continuing to monitor the latest results out of wisconsin. bad news for workers rights in the badger state or big news for workers rights in the state. a fourth fake democrat has gone the way of otto junkerman who is going walleye fishing tomorrow because he's not in the senate. >> announcer: this past year alone there's been a 67% spike...
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also the rupert murdoch hacking scandal crossing the and. senator jay rockefeller wants to know if murdoch's
also the rupert murdoch hacking scandal crossing the and. senator jay rockefeller wants to know if murdoch's
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you, of course, worked for rupert murdoch. >> a long time ago, briefly. >> you say in the article america is still in denial as far as murdoch is concerned. what do you mean, because britain is not in denial? >> well, i think it's going to spread here. what happened in england isn't going to stay in england. we sort of over 35 years have become inured to the murdoch way of doing president putting people like sarah palin who could be president of the united states and some of her rivals on the payroll. places like msnbc may have a certain kind of politics, they may have people who cycled into washington on the air but to have four presidential candidates on the pay rolf fox and to be so intimately involved with figures like bernie carrick and rudy giuliani through the years. we don't know where all the bodries buried. >> do you think at some point this phone hacking scandal which is literally, you know, wreaked havoc in britain, may actually come home to roost here in the u.s.? >> i think it can in part because maybe not in the literal way of that phone hacking, we don't know. the fbi is i
you, of course, worked for rupert murdoch. >> a long time ago, briefly. >> you say in the article america is still in denial as far as murdoch is concerned. what do you mean, because britain is not in denial? >> well, i think it's going to spread here. what happened in england isn't going to stay in england. we sort of over 35 years have become inured to the murdoch way of doing president putting people like sarah palin who could be president of the united states and some of...
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this is, rupert mogul, yes, that's what i meant to say. >> good word. >> rupert murdoch is the mogul of our era. >> in this country we know him as the owner of fox and also the "wall street journal." he's certainly powerful. offers himself up as a counterbalance to what he sees as the liberal establishment in this country, the non-conservative establishment. he's the balancing act, if will you. is that what he is worldwide? is that who rupert murdoch is? >> in the uk, he was the king maker. there's a very famous headline that demonstrated it. 19 years after the 1992 election, conservatives brought back into power, many didn't think that would happen, he demonstrated the power he felt he had with a headline in his daily newspaper, "the sun," saying basically they were the ones who won it. it was through that paper that they persuaded the british people to elect -- and since then particularly the politicians on the left despised rupert murdoch. partly because he broke the labor unions with the printing arena, and because of the power he had. despite the fact they despised him still had
this is, rupert mogul, yes, that's what i meant to say. >> good word. >> rupert murdoch is the mogul of our era. >> in this country we know him as the owner of fox and also the "wall street journal." he's certainly powerful. offers himself up as a counterbalance to what he sees as the liberal establishment in this country, the non-conservative establishment. he's the balancing act, if will you. is that what he is worldwide? is that who rupert murdoch is? >> in...
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these hearings will only last an hour for rupert and his 38-year-old son, james murdoch. and another hour following that for rebekah brooks, who was as we know now, the chief executive of murdoch's british newspapers before she suddenly resigned last week. members of parliament in terms of what we're going to hear today, they'll try to get the murdochs and brooks to commit themselves on the record. saying things that they might be able to use against them later. especially if what they say turns out to be misleading. they're not going to be on oath, but they are going to be on what they call here, on honor and that's just as significant. the murdochs, and brooks on the other hand, will try to be as they have for a week now, very contri contrite. it's all about apologize, apologize that seems to be the new strategy. we'll also hear questions specifically to james murdoch, who has already admitted giving phone hacking victims back in 2008, huge payouts, some over $1 million, to effectively buy their silence. and of course, there's pressure mounting on david cameron, he's he
these hearings will only last an hour for rupert and his 38-year-old son, james murdoch. and another hour following that for rebekah brooks, who was as we know now, the chief executive of murdoch's british newspapers before she suddenly resigned last week. members of parliament in terms of what we're going to hear today, they'll try to get the murdochs and brooks to commit themselves on the record. saying things that they might be able to use against them later. especially if what they say...
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rupert murdoch and his son james will face tough questioning in parliament tomorrow. rebekah brooks is expected to schedule as well but her spokesperson says her arrest may change that. >>> to washington where the showdown over raising the nation's debt ceiling is fast approaching the august 2nd deadline with no resolution in sight. plenty of plans but no consensus. while some of those proposals are headed for a vote, the white house suggests the bear minimum is all that's possible. brian mooar joins us with more from washington. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, lynn. the white house says it is confident congress will meet that august 2nd deadline but right now it's not clear how that will happen. today on capitol hill senator tom coburn unveils the biggest plan yet to break the stalemate. >> i wouldn't expect it to pass but i would expect people to look at it. >> reporter: he's taking aim on $9 trillion in government cuts. >> pick half of them. half of them. >> reporter: it's one of several competing republican efforts to beat the august 2nd deadline to raise
rupert murdoch and his son james will face tough questioning in parliament tomorrow. rebekah brooks is expected to schedule as well but her spokesperson says her arrest may change that. >>> to washington where the showdown over raising the nation's debt ceiling is fast approaching the august 2nd deadline with no resolution in sight. plenty of plans but no consensus. while some of those proposals are headed for a vote, the white house suggests the bear minimum is all that's possible....
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is that who rupert murdoch is? >> in the uk, the king maker. 19 years after the 1992 election, conservatives brought back into power, many didn't think that would happen, he demonstrated the power he felt he had with a headline in his daily newspaper, "the sun e" saying basically in were the one who won it. they persuaded the election. particularly the politicians on the left despised rupert murdoch. partly because he broke the labor unions with the printing wrrn arena, and because of the power he had. despite the fact they despised him still had to get in bed with him politically in order to win election through the power of what he was doing. tony blair, famously, when a lot of things were happening, a lot of things to distract him he actually flew to australia to stand there with rupert murdoch's other editors in order to present himself, if you like, as a sacrificial lamb to whatever they were discussing for the next general election and the left wing is really putting the boot in now because they've finally go
is that who rupert murdoch is? >> in the uk, the king maker. 19 years after the 1992 election, conservatives brought back into power, many didn't think that would happen, he demonstrated the power he felt he had with a headline in his daily newspaper, "the sun e" saying basically in were the one who won it. they persuaded the election. particularly the politicians on the left despised rupert murdoch. partly because he broke the labor unions with the printing wrrn arena, and...
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. >>> a meaculpa for rupert murdoch. will that make any difference in the telephone hacking scandal? i ate breakfast and got heartburn, third day this week. so i took my heartburn pill and some antacids. we're having mexican tonight, so another pill then? unless we eat later, then pill later? if i get a snack now, pill now? skip the snack, pill later... late dinner, pill now? aghh i've got heartburn in my head. [ male announcer ] stop the madness of treating frequent heartburn. it's simple with prilosec otc. one pill a day. twenty-four hours. zero heartburn. no heartburn in the first place. great. and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. > welcome back to msnbc saturday. richard lui. alex witt is off today. new
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rupert murdoch's empire and the police. allegedly, his minions bribed officials for information on people. we have seen the danger of the collusion between powerful media and political conglomerates. both caved to murdoch. the politicians were cowed. they would not stand up to him. and that too is what happens to democracy when the political class becomes frightened of and in league with these incredibly powerful media conglomerates. my concern is not for individual journali journalism. there's world class journalism going on in american journalist right now. my concern is that most of us wind upon working for big conglomerates that have big interest in government policy, and that brings about a kind of self censorship that affects the journalists because the executives and the investors and the managers have a stake, as they did in england, of kowtowing or going into collusion with government. that's the big danger i think we face with these big media conglomerates. i was very intrigued that when this scandal started break
rupert murdoch's empire and the police. allegedly, his minions bribed officials for information on people. we have seen the danger of the collusion between powerful media and political conglomerates. both caved to murdoch. the politicians were cowed. they would not stand up to him. and that too is what happens to democracy when the political class becomes frightened of and in league with these incredibly powerful media conglomerates. my concern is not for individual journali journalism. there's...
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rupert murdoch was just as right wing then as he is now. but his right-wing tabloid "the sun," which is as dominant in british tabloid media as fox news is anywhere cable news, tony blair convinced the conservative rupert murdoch to have the conservative "sun" tabloid get behind the blair candidacy. this right-wing paper, "the sun," endorsed the labour party and tony blair. so after nearly two decades of the labour party in exile, tony blair got rupert murdoch's backing. that helped him get elected prime minister. labour got to be in charge of briblt for the next decade. george w. bush got a new poodle. and we all got the iraq war. whatever you think of what tony blair did with his time in power, his rise to power was skilled, very skilled. and that skill was manifest in part with his triumph in the murdoch primary. josh marshall at the website talking points memos has been writing about this. he wrote about it this past summer and again today. the idea of the murdoch primary everybody talked about it and it's the real thing. you have to wi
rupert murdoch was just as right wing then as he is now. but his right-wing tabloid "the sun," which is as dominant in british tabloid media as fox news is anywhere cable news, tony blair convinced the conservative rupert murdoch to have the conservative "sun" tabloid get behind the blair candidacy. this right-wing paper, "the sun," endorsed the labour party and tony blair. so after nearly two decades of the labour party in exile, tony blair got rupert murdoch's...
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will it bring the rupert murdoch empire down here in the u.s.? today we got part of the answer to that question when the scandal took out the publisher of the wall street journal. les hinton, for 12 years, les hinton was the chairman of news international, publishes "news of the world," the sun, and the sunday times. that means les hinton was in charge when "news of the world" allegedly hacked into 13-year-old milly dowler's cell phone, deleting voice mails and giving her family false hope she was alive. les hinton was in charge in 2005 when the "news of the world" apparently tried to hack the phones of the families of the 7/7 london transit bombings, les hinton was in charge when they hacked banking, legal files, and tax affairs. hinton was in charged when "news of the world" was charged of hacking into the phones of 9/11 victims, and until today les hinton was in charge of the wall street journal. he has, today, resigned. he feels it is proper to resign from news corp. the phone hacking scandal first broke five years ago when a private investig
will it bring the rupert murdoch empire down here in the u.s.? today we got part of the answer to that question when the scandal took out the publisher of the wall street journal. les hinton, for 12 years, les hinton was the chairman of news international, publishes "news of the world," the sun, and the sunday times. that means les hinton was in charge when "news of the world" allegedly hacked into 13-year-old milly dowler's cell phone, deleting voice mails and giving her...
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attempting to three pie in the face of rupert murdoch. in london, and martin bashir. i guess the pie thing. martin, why don't they use real by but use shaving cream? >> it might be, but it also means that it's easier to get in. you can get one of these minuscule shaving foam tins and can you take a paper plate in and so it's slightly easier to get in through security, i guess that was why. an awful thing and it really was embarrassing for the british parliament because i don't think anybody wanted that. they wanted to continue what was a fairly excruciating experience for mr. murdoch senior and jr. but didn't want it to be painful in anything other than the content that they putting it to him. they didn't want that to happen. >> here's rupert murdoch's response who was to blame with the problems at "news of the world." >> mr. murdoch, have you considered resigning? >> no. >> why not? >> because i feel that people are i trusted, i'm not saying who. i don't know what level, but they let me down and i think they behaved dreadfully in the tra
attempting to three pie in the face of rupert murdoch. in london, and martin bashir. i guess the pie thing. martin, why don't they use real by but use shaving cream? >> it might be, but it also means that it's easier to get in. you can get one of these minuscule shaving foam tins and can you take a paper plate in and so it's slightly easier to get in through security, i guess that was why. an awful thing and it really was embarrassing for the british parliament because i don't think...
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we're talking about wendy murdoch, the wife of rupert murdoch. she was the first person to leap to her husband's defense when a protester tried to hit him in the face with a pie as he was testifying in front of parliament about that phone-hacking scandal. who is she, and what do her actions say about her? we'll get into that. ichbl >>> and i may be holding a delectable dessert, but we'll be talking about restaurant chains that sell meals and desserts like this that can give you an entire day's worth of calorie and fat in one sitting. >> i know. and it looks really enticing. >> you shouldn't drink it, but on a day like today, you put it on your forehead. it's nice. >>> on that point, let's go directly to al for a check of today's weather. hey, al. >> in fact, on the map, you get an idea, when you say 32 states, we're talking about 100 million people. almost two-thirds of the population of the united states under either a heat watch, a heat warning or a heat advisory. and here's why. we've got this big area, upper-level ridge of high pressure. but
we're talking about wendy murdoch, the wife of rupert murdoch. she was the first person to leap to her husband's defense when a protester tried to hit him in the face with a pie as he was testifying in front of parliament about that phone-hacking scandal. who is she, and what do her actions say about her? we'll get into that. ichbl >>> and i may be holding a delectable dessert, but we'll be talking about restaurant chains that sell meals and desserts like this that can give you an...
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at times leaning forward as if willing rupert murdoch on. and when it counted, leaping forward. young, athletic, a former volleyball player in high school, aggressively protecting her 80-year-old husband from the pie-throwing attacker. >> watching him so carefully that she was the first to be able to get up and before anyone else, swat away this aggressor. >> reporter: she is rupert murdoch's glamorous chinese-born third wife, widely viewed as a huge asset to his businesses in china and in social and charitable circles here in the u.s. now she is a celebrity among celebrities, a standout even among political and business elite. 38 years younger than the media baron, she first met him when she was a young executive. now married for 12 years, the union was at first controversial. rupert murdoch's 102-year-old mother once called her new daughter-in-law a designing woman, especially when she challenged his adult children. fighting so that her two young daughters with murdoch would also get a stake in the company. >> we try to combine the best of chinese and the best of american meth
at times leaning forward as if willing rupert murdoch on. and when it counted, leaping forward. young, athletic, a former volleyball player in high school, aggressively protecting her 80-year-old husband from the pie-throwing attacker. >> watching him so carefully that she was the first to be able to get up and before anyone else, swat away this aggressor. >> reporter: she is rupert murdoch's glamorous chinese-born third wife, widely viewed as a huge asset to his businesses in china...
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the place for politics. >>> well, the hits keep on coming for rupert murdoch's embattled media empire. amid allegations that reporters at two of his other english newspapers, the "sun" and sunday "times," hacked into the bank account, legal files and medical records of former british prime minister, gordon brown. nbc's stephanie gosk has more. >> reporter: the tab loit "news of the world" is finished, but the allegations keep coming in. british media said former prime minister gordon brown is accusing the sunday "times," another murdoch paper of illegally pursuing private medical and financial information about him and his family. there are also reports that a member of the royal protection guard responsible for the royal family's security sold a list of phone numbers to the "news of the world." >> these things we are hearing are absolutely appalling. and what people need to know i'm determined we'll get to the bottom of this. >> reporter: there are signs that the expanding crisis is affecting news corp.'s business. the deputy prime minister, nick clegg, called on rupert murdoch to ba
the place for politics. >>> well, the hits keep on coming for rupert murdoch's embattled media empire. amid allegations that reporters at two of his other english newspapers, the "sun" and sunday "times," hacked into the bank account, legal files and medical records of former british prime minister, gordon brown. nbc's stephanie gosk has more. >> reporter: the tab loit "news of the world" is finished, but the allegations keep coming in. british media...
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do you think the fbi should investigate the newscorp and rupert murdoch? >> absolutely and senator jay rockefeller, chairman of the committee of which i am a senior member, he joined me and we asked for an investigation by the department of gist is and the security and exchange commission. listen, chris, there are two laws that really may be implicated here, that may have been broken here. one is the foreign corrupt practices act that passed in the '70s. one is the so-called wiretap act. and american corporations can't break american laws, and rupert murdoch, according to reports, became an american citizen. his corporation is american, because he wanted to be able to own tv stations. well, the fact is, you have to abide by american law. >> let me ask you, do you believe in he bribed foreign officials? isn't that what we're talking about? his corporation? >> well, it's not a question of whether i believe it. the reports are coming out of britain that, in fact, police were bribed. we don't know if it's true. if it is true, that in itself is a violation of t
do you think the fbi should investigate the newscorp and rupert murdoch? >> absolutely and senator jay rockefeller, chairman of the committee of which i am a senior member, he joined me and we asked for an investigation by the department of gist is and the security and exchange commission. listen, chris, there are two laws that really may be implicated here, that may have been broken here. one is the foreign corrupt practices act that passed in the '70s. one is the so-called wiretap act....
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news corp ig's rupert murdoch denies responsibility for the hacking scandal that's rocked his company. >>> ending the impasse. are president obama and lawmakers turning to a new strategy for reducing the federal debt? >>> and terror on the track. a mote toe cross racer manages to survive a high flying crash. good mornimorning. i'm lynn berry. this is "first look" on msnbc. and we begin this morning with a humbling day. the murdochs have made a business out of covering stories. yesterday they were the story. testifying in dramatic hearing about the phone hacking scandal rocking their media empire. next up for questioning this morning, english prime minister david cameron. stephanie gosk reports. >> reporter: the man who runs the second largest media company in the world side by side with his son was in front of parliament, apologetic. >> i'd like to say this is the most humble day of my life. >> i'd like to say as well just how sorry i am and how sorry we are to particularly the victims of their illegal voice mail interceptions and their families. >> reporter: from the beginning james
news corp ig's rupert murdoch denies responsibility for the hacking scandal that's rocked his company. >>> ending the impasse. are president obama and lawmakers turning to a new strategy for reducing the federal debt? >>> and terror on the track. a mote toe cross racer manages to survive a high flying crash. good mornimorning. i'm lynn berry. this is "first look" on msnbc. and we begin this morning with a humbling day. the murdochs have made a business out of...
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the murdochs, james and rupert murdoch will be at the session. so will rebecka brooks with now her former employer. the investigation on the phone hacking crisis and they don't want to jeopardize that investigation. they don't want to answer the questions. any questions that might jeopardize it. they might not say much. what you will see is anger on display. these members of parliament are going to give them a grilling. andrea? >> stephanie, it's an extraordinary drama on all sides. and thanks to you very much and we're now joined by msnbc's own martin bashir. and no stranger to the inner workings of the murdoch empire. we know that the fbi is opening an investigation here. there have been calls from members of congress to look into it. have you ever seen anything like this? did you ever expect that rue merit murdoch would be in a scrum in london visiting that family? >> no. that was shock and disturbing. it's an indication of quite the depth of anger because what's happened in britain is the public has come to realize that most of their politici
the murdochs, james and rupert murdoch will be at the session. so will rebecka brooks with now her former employer. the investigation on the phone hacking crisis and they don't want to jeopardize that investigation. they don't want to answer the questions. any questions that might jeopardize it. they might not say much. what you will see is anger on display. these members of parliament are going to give them a grilling. andrea? >> stephanie, it's an extraordinary drama on all sides. and...
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the royals' return to london still consumed by the hacking scandal involving rupert murdoch's "news of the world" which went out of business today. murdoch hims6 cc1 test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test.q test.çó test.ésçó test.zv test. test. test.çólp test. test.qco cf1 o cest.qco cf1 o >>> at the fee fifa women's world cup today in germany, it's the u.s. against brazil. it came down to one shot by the u.s. >> a near miracle! >> it's been called one of the most riveting games in women's world cup history and with today's upset over brazil, the americans move on to the semifinals playing france on wednesday. >>> now to a story that surprised us with most of the summer still to go. back-to-school sales are already in full swing in this country. nbc's ron mott looks at what's behind the early push. >> this would be nice but it's too small. >> reporter: this weekend at a target in atlanta, roland and daughter autumn were out looking for school supplies. they plan to check off most of her list a little close tore the start of classes. >> i'm buying these binders be
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what did rupert murdoch know and when did he know it? that's going to be what the british parliament wants to find out. the media mogul, his son and former editor of "news of the world" all set to testify this morning. this ain't a congressional testimony. a little different. we're expecting that hearing to begin any moment and we'll bring it to you live when it happens. >>> this is the "daily rundown" on msnbc. s the way, uh-huh, uh-huh ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing mio. a revolutionary water enhancer. add a little...add a lot. for a drink that's just the way you like it. make it yours. make it mio. wow! it's even bigger than i thought. welcome to progressive. do you guys insure airstreams? yep. everything from travel trailers to mega motor homes. and when your rv is covered, so is your pet. perfect. who wants a picture with flo? i do! i do! do you mind? got to make sure this is -- oh. uh... okay. everybody say "awkward." protecting your family fun. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> all right. bottom of the hour now
what did rupert murdoch know and when did he know it? that's going to be what the british parliament wants to find out. the media mogul, his son and former editor of "news of the world" all set to testify this morning. this ain't a congressional testimony. a little different. we're expecting that hearing to begin any moment and we'll bring it to you live when it happens. >>> this is the "daily rundown" on msnbc. s the way, uh-huh, uh-huh ♪ [ male announcer ]...
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looks like rupert murdoch is going to now lose his exclusive access deal with the 2012 british olympic team. murdoch's news international was lined up to be the official media partners of the team 2012, but after the hacking investigation, that led to the closure of "news of the world," the team backed out of the deal. >>> next, you are not going to want to miss this. if there is a ghost in your house, these guys will find it. stay with us. just one phillips' colon health probiotic cap a day helps defends against occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas and bloating. with three strains of good bacteria to help balance your colon. you had me at "probiotic." [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. you get nothing for driving safely. truth: at allstate, you get a check in the mail twice a year, every year you don't have an accident. the safe driving bonus check. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. just don't feel like they used to. are you one of them? remember when you had more energy for 18 holes with your buddies. more passion for the one ya love. more fun with you
looks like rupert murdoch is going to now lose his exclusive access deal with the 2012 british olympic team. murdoch's news international was lined up to be the official media partners of the team 2012, but after the hacking investigation, that led to the closure of "news of the world," the team backed out of the deal. >>> next, you are not going to want to miss this. if there is a ghost in your house, these guys will find it. stay with us. just one phillips' colon health...
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you know, rupert murdoch had a lot of inflounce in the reagan administration. he managed to get his u.s. citizenship during that era. he knows how to get inside. is that the story, this is an overlay. it's not just yellow journalism, it's the power of journalists who have power within governments. >> reporter: well, absolutely. that's at the heart of the story. in fact, you had prime minister cameron talking about this cozy relationship between the tabloids and the politicians last friday, and there is a sense that the door has been opened a little bit here, and people now, politicians specifically, can come out publicly and criticize the tabloids. there was fear in the past if they came out publicly against the tabloid, then they'd have to face nasty headlines and perhaps investigations into their personal lives. they also curried favor with the tabloid, because getting support from a tabloid could mean success in a campaign. now you see an effort in recent days to go at the heart of that power and influence and try to dismantle it. >> isn't it true if "news o
you know, rupert murdoch had a lot of inflounce in the reagan administration. he managed to get his u.s. citizenship during that era. he knows how to get inside. is that the story, this is an overlay. it's not just yellow journalism, it's the power of journalists who have power within governments. >> reporter: well, absolutely. that's at the heart of the story. in fact, you had prime minister cameron talking about this cozy relationship between the tabloids and the politicians last...
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and rupert murdoch prepares to all i could do was worry ! tomorrow. lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and i only need to talk to one person about her care. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. whose non-stop day starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil now and maybe up to four in a day. or choose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. way to go, coach. ♪ so delicious. i think you'll find it's the vegetables. deliciously rich. flavorful! [ female announcer ] together at last. introducing new stouffer's farmers' harvest with sides of lightly sauteed farm-picked vegetables. find more ways to get to the table at letsfixdinner.com. >>> it is a heat wave. hot, dry, dangerous conditions from the midwest to the east coast, sizzling temperatures. high humidity, set to come close to or surpass the 100 de
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